Baker&#39;s kneading-trough.



PATENTED JUNE 9, 1908.

G. PESCHEL. BAKBR'S KNEADING TROUGH.

APPLICATION I'ILED AUG. 30. 1906.

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. NITED GUSTAV PESGHEL, OF STETTIN, GERMANY.

BAKERRS KNEADING-TROUGH.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, GUsTAv'P soHEL, a subject ofthe Emperor of Germany, residing at N o.` 16 Friedrich Carlstrasse, Stettin, in the State of Prussia, Germany, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Bakersf Kneading- Troughs, of which the following isa specification.

This invention relates to an improved baker s kneading trough. This trough is attachable to the wall by means of a frame, is easily removed and is adjustable as to height. Moreover it possesses over the previously used kneading troughs. the advantage that during kneading or working 'of the dough it stands perfectly, firm.

A further advantage consists in the method of fastening, which enables the trough to be adjust'ed at -any height convenient for the person usingsit.

The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing as follows: Figure 1 shows a section through the trough and the supporting device on the line A-B of Fig. 2. Fig. 2 shows a view from above of the trough and support. Fig. 3 is a side elevation'of the support. Fig. 4 a view from above of the same. Figs. 5 and '6 show the fixed supporting rack in front and'side elevation res ectively.

n these drawings, a indicates a trough of the Construction u'sual for the use of bakers and confectioners, and having on it a supporting frame b, which'is provided at one side with a projection c. This projection has two holes d and is provided with a triangular guide slot d' as well as with a heel piece e. The holder f has upon it two studs g.

The letter h indicates a slot and 73 two hook-shaped projections bent at a right angle. The fixed rack. k isrovided with screw holes, whereby it can e fastened to the wall. 'Whenthe a paratus is -to be brought into use'the hoo s t are hung upon the bars of the rack k at a height convenient Specficaton of Letters Patent.

` Application filed August 30; 1906.

Patented June 9, 1908.

Serial No. 332,592.

for the person about to use the kneading trough. The kneading trough is then taken and its projection c is brought under the studs g of the holding device so that the holes d receive the studs g and the heel piece e fits into the cavity h of the holder. As may be seen in Fig. 1 the fall of the trough downwards isjimpossible because the part e has a sufiicient support.

By means of this device the advantage is obtained that the hitherto unavoidable turning and rocking of the kneading trough during the operation of kneadng is prevented and this economizes the labor of the kneader because his efforts are required solely for the working of the dough, whereas in the previously constructed apparatuses they were partly required for the holding firm of the neading trough. What I claim is: 1. In combination, a baker's kneading trough, a supporting piece on said trough, a

heel piece-on said supporting'piece, a holder adapted to engage above in the said supporting piece, and below with said heel piece, a fixed rack, and a plurality of hooks on said holder adapted to engage with the-fixed 'ack.

2. In combination, the baker's kneading trough a,' the supporting frame I fixed upon said trough', the slotted and holed projection c on said frame, the heel piece e on said frame, the holder f recessed at h to receive the heel piece 6, the studs g on said holder ada ted to engage in the holes of the f'ane b, tie fixed rack k, and the hooks 'L on the holder f adapted to engage at the desired height with the rungs of the said rack k.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscrbng witnesses;

GUSTAV PESCIIEL.

Witnesses KASIMIR GRECLASHAWS,

ROBERT 'NITz. 

